Hang Him High

In addition to the pain and anguish the psychotic killer intentionally caused at the theater in Colorado, our embarrassing American system injustice will cause even more pain on the victims and Colorado taxpayers.

The psycho killer will most likely live until he dies of natural causes in various mental and prison institutions which will cost the taxpayers of Colorado and America millions upon millions of wasted tax dollars.

A much better and just solution would to hang him next Saturday in the Aurora city park on a global telecast and invite everyone out to watch it. I’ll perform all American justice party rock no charge.

The American death penalty process is the very definition of psychotic, except in those rejoiceful instances when it is applied at the scene of the crime by an armed victim. Colorado has executed just one person since 1977.

At one time, American justice was swift. It now moves at a snail’s pace if it moves at all.

Exhibit A: President Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865. Four co-conspirators were tried and found guilty on June 30, 1865. They were hanged just a week later on July 7th. That was swift justice, a righteous hanging party.

Exhibit B: With the exception of mass murderer Timothy McVay who wanted to be executed, not one of the mass murderers of the last couple of decades or so has been put to death. This isn’t justice. It’s an ugly example of justice denied.

We don’t have a justice system. We have a bastardized legal system controlled by armies of overpaid attorneys, social scientists, various dopey do-gooders, and politicians who have put in place a bureaucratic quagmire that murders justice.

We continue to support the psychotic punks who have committed untold various slaughters in prison. We know for absolute certainty we have the right psychos.

The mass murdering psychos get to live for decades on the taxpayer dollar while the grieving families must somehow try to put their broken lives back together.

Don’t you dare call this justice. Call it what it really is: a sad, pathetic joke of a legal system that would appear to have been developed by mass murderers and do-gooders.

In this age of runaway Fedzilla insanity, there isn’t a more insulting, massively bureaucratic, unresponsive, unaccountable and sad government process than how states apply the death penalty.

When a state is going to apply the ultimate punishment, it has a responsibility to make sure it has the right guy. The Aurora Police Department has the right psycho in custody.

Put the psycho on trial, not under observation by mental health professionals. It does not matter to me if the guy thinks he is The Joker or Jesus Christ. There isn’t anything we can learn from this madman.

Put the psycho on trial, find him guilty, and then get a rope. Give the psycho 24 hours to meet with his family, call Batman, have his hair colored, etc., and then hang him high in a tree in the Aurora city park and then let the buzzards have him.

It is doubtful a swift public hanging would deter other psychotics but that’s not the point. It would affirm to Americans that the embers of justice still glow.

Regrettably, we live in an age of coddling and excuse-making. Instead of swinging from a tree, this psycho will live for many, many years. What a damn shame.

Hang him high. Do it swiftly. Restore justice that for too long has been murdered by a psychotic legal system. Guilty as charged.

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